How Tandem Double Buggy Became The Hottest Trend In 2023

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Buying a Tandem Double Buggy

If you have twins or children very close in age, a tandem double buggy is a fantastic option. They're smaller than side-by-side buggies and ideal for navigating narrow spaces like doorways, on public transport and on rocky terrain.

Many also convert into travel systems to take 2 carrycots or car seats. However, they can be heavier and longer than single pushchairs and may not be as stable when bumping up the kerbs.

Convertible

There are a variety of options for adding a second hand double buggy seating or changing a single stroller into double. The Vista V2 from UPPAbaby is spacious, gorgeous stroller that easily converts from a single stroller to double travel stroller by incorporating the rumble seat (available separately). It is more expensive and less maneuverable since the second seat is located behind the first seat. The Nuna Demi Grow is a similar model with a wide range of seating options, but isn't equipped with storage under the seat when used in doubles mode.

Other alternatives include lightweight twin buggy buggies with all-terrain wheels as well as joggers that have fixed wheels that can be used to carry two kids. They are generally more expensive but they're designed for long-distance trips over rough terrain and could have a higher resale value.

Independent seat recline

If you require a double buggy to transport children of different ages then you're going to want one that has recline independent for both seats. This will allow your older child to rest in the back while the baby sleeps in the bassinet, and reverse.

You'll also need to think about the size of the pushchair, as this will impact how easy it is to get through doors and on public transportation. If your doors are narrow, you might want to consider a side by side pushchair like the Mountain Buggy Duet. It has a footprint that is similar to a single stroller, but it can accommodate two seats and car seat adaptors.

Tandem buggies are typically longer than side by side models, which makes them more difficult to maneuver around and down kerbs. However they can also accommodate a wider range of combinations of car seats, carrycots and seats and can make an excellent choice for twins and siblings of various ages. These buggies are priced higher than single to double buggies, but they're worth it if you intend to keep it for a number of years. They'll also keep a good amount of value when sold once your children are old enough to use the buggie.

Another crucial thing to look for is whether the seat backs can recline independently of each other because this allows you to place your child in the best position to nap or observe. This is essential if your child is in the back seat and would like to nap while the more mature child prefers to sit and observe the surrounding.

A few brands have a unique seat design which allows the back seat to completely recline to an almost flat position that is perfect for infants. The iCandy Orange, for example is a stadium-style seat that can be reclined into multiple positions. It also comes with UPF 50+ canopy and windows that peek out.

Wider than twin buggies

It's not necessary to have twins to benefit from a wider double buggy. They're great for siblings of different age groups. They allow you to get around without having to worry about your children touching each other. They're typically a larger, with one seat behind the other. The seats can be reclined fully for babies or placed in an upright position for toddlers.

Mountain Buggy Duet is a popular choice. It has the slimmest design side-by-side on the market, and a footprint that is similar to one stroller. It also has an adjustable handle, making it easier for parents of different heights to push, and an adjustable handbrake, which can be useful when you have to climb difficult hills. It can be used from birth and is compatible with a variety of car seats and carrycots, meaning it's a great travel system.

The iCandy Wave is another option. It can be folded in duo or mono mode with just a single click. The frame's clever design expands widthways to allow for a second seat and can be used with two car seats or carrycots making it a great option for older siblings that want to sit in a group and enjoy the view. It's slightly longer than some other models, but it's light to steer and has soft suspension that can handle the kerbs.

There are plenty of 3-wheeler tandems with inline wheels that provide stability and fast steering. Check out Phil and Teds inline models or iCandy Peach and Pear buggies. They are often folded down to size one buggie, which is helpful if you struggle with storage at home or have to lug it in and out of your car when you travel on public transport.

It's important to remember that a Double Buggy Converts To Single (Freeok.Cn)-buggy with a wider width will feel bulkier and heavier than a compact single buggy So make sure it's what you need before you purchase. You'll have to get it on and off subways, buses, and trains frequently, so it must be simple to use and manage. You may also have to juggle it on and off the car seat while taking your children to nursery or school so you'll need to ensure it's easy to maneuver in small spaces.

Suitable from birth

If you're expecting twins, or you have a child following your first, you're likely to require a stroller that can accommodate the entire family. Double buggies are generally heavier and bulkier, as well as more expensive than single strollers. However, they are more maneuverable in tighter doors and around obstacles such as curbs. Many are also compatible with piggyback ride-along boards (either from the manufacturer or through a separate accessory purchase) so you can transport three children at a time.

Tandem pushchairs place one child in front of the other. They are a good option if your children are of similar ages and are good friends. They're not foolproof. Siblings sitting side-by-side can punch or kick each other, and children of different heights can fight over who sits taller. This issue can be addressed by a tandem high-low model that raises the seat to the rear. Your child's older isn't seated at the bottom of the car and won't have much of a look out.

The iCandy Wave is a good option for parents who are looking for a convertible double stroller buggy with a carrycot that can fit both a newborn and an older child. It features a smart frame that expands widthways when you add a second seat and folds down flat to make it a compact storage. The padded seats are comfortable, the straps are easy to secure and the buckles some of the best we've seen on any of our tests. The canopies are large in size and UPF 50+ protection, and windows that peek out. Both seats can recline independently.

The only downside to the iCandy tandem is that it is quite expensive. However, a good tandem will last you for many years and have an attractive resale value which means that in the end, you'll likely recoup some of the cost. It doesn't have the same variety of seating options as some of our other top choices, but the iCandy is a good choice for families who don't want to spend a lot.